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An undertaking is a means by which you promise to do something, but it is a legally binding promise and there are consequences in the event that you break it. In some circumstances, it is appropriate to give an 'undertaking' to act or not to act in a particular way. An undertaking is a means by which you promise to do something, but it is a legally binding promise and there are consequences in the event that you break it. An undertaking is a job or a task you commit to. The word also can mean the profession of funeral management. When you take something under consideration, it means you're not necessarily going to do it, you're just going to think about it. When you take something on, you've undertaken to actually do it.
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Infrasonic sounds cannot be heard by human beings. Example a vibrating simple pendulum produces infrasonic sound. Earthquakes and some animals like whales, elephants and rhinoceroses produce infrasonic sounds. The sounds of frequencies higher than 20,000 hertz are known as ultrasonic sounds. Ultrasonic sounds cannot be heard by human beings. We cannot hear the screams of a bat because its screams consist of ultrasonic sound having a frequency much higher than 20,000 hertz. Children under the age of five and some animals, such as dogs can hear up to 25 kHz (1 kHz = 1000 Hz).
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Earthquakes and some animals like whales, elephants and rhinoceroses produce infrasonic sounds. The sounds of frequencies higher than 20,000 hertz are known as ultrasonic sounds. Ultrasonic sounds cannot be heard by human beings. We cannot hear the screams of a bat because its screams consist of ultrasonic sound having a frequency much higher than 20,000 hertz. Children under the age of five and some animals, such as dogs can hear up to 25 kHz (1 kHz = 1000 Hz). As people grow older their ears become less sensitive to higher frequencies.
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The sound which we are able to hear is called audible sound. The audible range of sound frequencies for human ear is from 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz. The sound of frequencies lower than 20 hertz are known as infrasonic sounds. Infrasonic sounds cannot be heard by human beings. Example a vibrating simple pendulum produces infrasonic sound. Earthquakes and some animals like whales, elephants and rhinoceroses produce infrasonic sounds. The sounds of frequencies higher than 20,000 hertz are known as ultrasonic sounds. Ultrasonic sounds cannot be heard by human beings. We cannot hear the screams of a bat because its screams consist of ultrasonic sound having a frequency much higher than 20,000 hertz. Children under the age of five and some animals, such as dogs can hear up to 25 kHz (1 kHz = 1000 Hz). As people grow older their ears become less sensitive to higher frequencies.
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Light is electromagnetic radiation that shows properties of both waves and particles. Light is a type of energy that makes it possible for us to see the world around us. We need light to see. Light comes from different sources called light sources; our main natural light source is the sun. Other sources include fire, stars and man-made light sources such as light-bulbs and torches. Light exists in tiny energy packets called photons. Each wave has a wavelength or frequency. ... In physics, the term light sometimes refers to electromagnetic radiation of any wavelength, whether visible or not.
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The vaquita is both the smallest and the most endangered marine mammal in the world.
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Out of the 514 sanctuaries here, these are the most favorite of wildlife enthusiasts and nature fanatics who understand the true importance of wildlife sanctuaries.
- Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary, Karnataka
- Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve, Maharashtra
- Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary, Kerala
- Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary, Karnataka
- Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary, Goa
- Interview Island Wildlife Sanctuary, Andaman
- Kutch Desert Wildlife Sanctuary, Gujarat
- Karakoram Wildlife Sanctuary, Jammu And Kashmir
- Indian Wild Ass Sanctuary, Gujarat
- Dibang Wildlife Sanctuary, Arunachal Pradesh
- Rollapadu Wildlife Sanctuary, Andhra Pradesh
- Grizzled Squirrel Wildlife Sanctuary, Tamil Nadu
- Eaglenest Wildlife Sanctuary, Arunachal Pradesh
- Koyna Wildlife Sanctuary, Maharashtra
- Tamor Pingla Wildlife Sanctuary, Chhattisgarh
- Senchal Wildlife Sanctuary, West Bengal
- Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary, Kerala
- Govind Wildlife Sanctuary, Uttarakhand
- Chilka Wildlife Sanctuary, Odisha
- Nauradehi Wildlife Sanctuary, Madhya Pradesh
- Manas Wildlife Sanctuary, Assam
- Mundanthurai Wildlife Sanctuary, Tamil Nadu
- Indira Gandhi Wildlife Sanctuary, Tamil Nadu
- Landfall Island Wildlife Sanctuary, Andaman
- Eturnagaram Wildlife Sanctuary, Telangana
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Cartography is the practice of making maps as well as the study of maps. Cartographers generally either study the history of mapmaking or use tools and techniques to make new maps.
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A sentence is a grammatically complete idea. All sentences have a noun or pronoun component called the subject, and a verb part called the predicate. David and Paige explore this division across several different example sentences. A sentence is the basic unit of language which expresses a complete thought. It does this by following the grammatical basic rules of syntax. For example: 'Angela is the cutest girl in the class'. A complete sentence has at least a subject and a main verb to state (declare) a complete thought.
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